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Reversing females in flower without spraying STS

mudballs

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I'll try this one, don't mind the frost shock, she's fine it's really early and cold
 

mudballs

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Prep...strip AND scrape the branch in preparation for wrapping the foil ribbon or sheet...imma try ribbon first for best contact...may not matter
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Cvh

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Still a very great thread. I like these threads were people are experimenting with what others claim.

Have you tried rodelization? It's were you let your plants go way beyond harvest time and the plant starts making nanners. Google it if you have never heard of it before.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Still a very great thread. I like these threads were people are experimenting with what others claim.

Have you tried rodelization? It's were you let your plants go way beyond harvest time and the plant starts making nanners. Google it if you have never heard of it before.
That only works with certain strains. Ones that are somewhat easy to turn hermaphrodite. It won't work on more stable strains.
 

mudballs

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rain water works as an electrolyte, or how bout moisture on branch..you know chilli, you've fallen quite short of expectations here
 

mudballs

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Yes...they are both able to aid in our goal product...the silver ions...thnx for making this harder and more painful than necessary
 

mudballs

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Using a starchy moist environment, such as the wet skin of a branch, as an electrolyte in a redox reaction involving silver and aluminum foil may not be as effective as using a more defined and controlled electrolyte solution. The presence of moisture and organic substances like starch in the branch's skin could potentially create a conductive medium for the transfer of ions between the metals, but the concentration and composition of ions in such a natural environment may not be optimized for the redox reaction

idgaf about silver purity, or concentration of particles produced from redux...i give a fuk that im right through physics and mechanical interactions..while you blather the fk on about it wont work without electricity...go do ur own gold silver experiment...ur of no use to us here
 
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